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Bloggings: Some Unoffical and Preliminary Information from FedEx About H-1B
Cap Petitions Received So Far and a Reflection About This Years April 1
Madness. By Roger Algase
Since April 1 is April Fool's Day, I suppose that I should not have been too
surprised when two of the FY 2014 H-1B cap petitions that I had been
frantically preparing day and night over the past three weeks, and had sent
out for "guaranteed" April 1 delivery by FedEx this past weekend, did not in
fact arrive at the Vermont Service Center that day, but were held up in the
Memphis TN hub FedEx office because of heavy volume at the FedEx location
which serves the VSC.
As of this writing early Tuesday morning, April 2, USCIS has not yet, to the
best of my knowledge, released any figures about how many H-1B cap
petitions were received on April 1, but a FedEx representative looking into
my two undelivered packages told me that 23,000 packages came in the two VSC
locations handling H-1B cap cases (including both regular filing and
premium processing addresses).
This figure may or may not shed any light on how many the cap may be reached
or whether a lottery will be triggered, but based on this heavy volume at
only one of the two service centers handling H-1B cases, with possibly
thousands of other cap cases waiting in the wings enroute from Memphis
Tuesday morning (including my two delayed packeges, as I have finally been
advised), It would be a reasonable assumption that the H-1B cap may be
reached this week and a lottery may be triggered.
Is this any way for an "advanced" country to do business?
Bloggings: Some Unoffical and Preliminary Information from FedEx About H-1B
Cap Petitions Received So Far and a Reflection About This Years April 1
Madness. By Roger Algase
Since April 1 is April Fool's Day, I suppose that I should not have been too
surprised when two of the FY 2014 H-1B cap petitions that I had been
frantically preparing day and night over the past three weeks, and had sent
out for "guaranteed" April 1 delivery by FedEx this past weekend, did not in
fact arrive at the Vermont Service Center that day, but were held up in the
Memphis TN hub FedEx office because of heavy volume at the FedEx location
which serves the VSC.
As of this writing early Tuesday morning, April 2, USCIS has not yet, to the
best of my knowledge, released any figures about how many H-1B cap
petitions were received on April 1, but a FedEx representative looking into
my two undelivered packages told me that 23,000 packages came in the two VSC
locations handling H-1B cap cases (including both regular filing and
premium processing addresses).
This figure may or may not shed any light on how many the cap may be reached
or whether a lottery will be triggered, but based on this heavy volume at
only one of the two service centers handling H-1B cases, with possibly
thousands of other cap cases waiting in the wings enroute from Memphis
Tuesday morning (including my two delayed packeges, as I have finally been
advised), It would be a reasonable assumption that the H-1B cap may be
reached this week and a lottery may be triggered.
Is this any way for an "advanced" country to do business?